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The idea of women having sex without risking pregnancy is deeply disturbing to the vision of women's role that Western civilization has inherited from the Judeo-Christian tradition.....In Britain, the Anglican Church denounced it (birth control) as 'the awful heresy'. As families grew smaller in the US during early years of the twentieth century....the moral reaction mounted. Theodore Roosevelt attacked the use of condoms as 'decadent'. He declared women who used contraceptives as 'criminals against the race...the object of contemptuous abhorrence by healthy people. — Jack Holland
Don't seek more days in your life but more life in your days. — Charles R. Swindoll
I realized quickly what Mandela and Tambo meant to ordinary Africans. It was a place where they could come and find a sympathetic ear and a competent ally, a place where they would not be either turned away or cheated, a place where they might actually feel proud to be represented by men of their own skin color. — Nelson Mandela
If I can steal away and read something other than what I have to for my work, it's restorative. — Roma Downey
Is this the situation in the modern Conservative party? That women should be seen and not heard? — Harriet Harman
Why not just hope to fuck me hard?"
"Because fucking you would never be enough. — Kenya Wright
Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light. — Helen Keller
The commander of the forces of a large State may be carried off, but the will of even a common man cannot be taken from him. — Confucius
There's no such thing in this world as absolute certainty. So accept that and go forward acting toward the best outcome no matter what. — Kenneth Atchity
But because many endeavor to get knowledge rather than to live well, they are often deceived and reap little or no benefit from their labor. — Thomas A Kempis
Enlightenment always tastes of freedom. — Martha N. Beck
All trades, arts, and handiworks have gained by division of labor ... Where the different kinds of work are not distinguished and divided, where everyone is a jack-of-all-trades, there manufactures remain still in the greatest barbarism. — Immanuel Kant
The gymnastic events are really what I tune into the Summer Olympics for. — Johnny Weir
